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Genre/Form: | Literaturbericht Aufsatzsammlung |
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Document Type: | Book |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Bryan Fanning |
ISBN: | 1904558313 9781904558316 |
OCLC Number: | 230664642 |
Description: | XIII, 226 Seiten ; 24 cm |
Contents: | Introduction, Bryan Fanning, Patricia Kennedy, Gabriel Kiely and Suzanne Quin; Locating Irish social policy, Bryan Fanning; Globalisation, Peadar Kirby; Communitarianism, social capital and subsidiarity, Bryan Fanning; Individualisation, Gabriel Kiely; Women, autonomy and bodily integrity, Patricia Kennedy; Fathers, identity and well-being, Michael Rush; Poverty and insecurity, Anne Coakley; Equity, efficiency and health care, Jo Murphy. |
Responsibility: | ed. by Bryan Fanning. |
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"The editors of this work bring together in one publication the opinions and ideas of a large number of academics who provide a reflection on the theoretical underpinnings of Irish social policy in modern times and in doing so they have made a significant contribution to the emerging canon of works in this area ... It will be a tremendous use to lecturers and students of sociology, politics and economics as well as practitioners who are interested in developing a reflective approach to their work." Irish Journal of Sociology 14 (1) 2005 Read more...
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